Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Education & Treatment offered at Kent Youth and Family Services
Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Education & Treatment offered at Kent Youth and Family Services
Offers assessments, ADIS (Alcohol and Drug Information School), early intervention groups, treatment groups, referral services, family support, parent coaching and aftercare for YOUTH AGES 11-20. Alcohol/Drug Assessment Determining the degree to which alcohol or drugs present a problem in life functioning. Referrals are accepted by courts, physicians, employers, managed care, and licensing organizations. A complete narrative assessment report is provided as part of this service. Alcohol & Drug Information School State-approved instruction fulfills legal requirements for individuals court-referred to attend an Alcohol Drug Information School (ADIS). The educational, 8-hour course provides students with valuable information about alcohol and other drugs. The course is designed to enhance responsible decision-making with regards to alcohol and other drug use. Students are encouraged to explore the effects of alcohol and other drug use on themselves, their families and their world.
Physical Address
232 2nd Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
Hours
M-Th, 8:30am-7:30pm F, 8:30am-5pm.
Voice
Application process
Call for intake appointment.
Fee
Sliding scale fees. Accepts WA Apple Health (Medicaid), Kaiser, Regence, Premera, BCBS, and First Choice and other private insurance plans.
Eligibility
Youth ages 11 through 20, with parent involvement. An evaluation is required before participation in outpatient treatment.
Languages
Interpreter services
Agency info
Kent Youth and Family Services
Offers transitional housing and support for homeless single young mothers, ages 16-17 who are at least six months pregnant or who have one or two children. Provides substance use disorder treatment and counseling for behavioral problems involving youth and their family. Runs Head Start and ECEAP programs. Provides a homework help program for children and youth in Kent area public housing.